I've noticed that. Easy to do and works fine.
Thanks again for your help.
Stéphane
Le jeudi 3 octobre 2013 19:39:06 UTC+2, Jesper We a écrit :
Sorry, I forgot to mention that :-(
There are two ENORMOUS test points, TP1 and TP2. Put a piece of wire
between them and the EEPROM is unlocked for
Hello,
I have run into small issue that I need your help to resolve.
I'm using OpenSuse 12.3 linux distribution and I tried to install the cross
compiler from intel to ARM.
I downloaded the .rpm package from the OpenSuse
pagehttp://software.opensuse.org/package/cross-arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc .
Does anybody know where in the TI doc is mentioned where the Mentor USB OTG
IP
registers are mapped for the BeagleBoard XM ? The OTG controller is mapped
at 0x480AB000 but that is only for the TI specific registers.
It seems TI did not specify that address in the documentation and in the
CCS
Hi,
I have tried connecting my usb mouse along with my keyboard using a
powered usb hub and they won't work, this include the keyboard and anything
else plugged into the hub,i know the hub works because i have had it
working on my mac and pc, why is this???
josh
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i also faced the same problem.
that is the problem with setting cross compiler path .
make sure that u have set correct tool chain path. otherwise u will get
this problem.
use below command to to check path has been set or not.
ramesh$ echo $PATH
Hi
I have connected my USB mouse to the BBB, I have tested these Models
A4TECH X6-60D and OP-50D , the board Boots to Angstrom and the mouse would
not work,what should I do?
Do you have any Idea?
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This wont work with Angstrom Ubuntu or Fedora . . .but here ya go
http://www.embeddedhobbyist.com/debian-tips/beaglebone-black/beaglebone-black-network-boot/
You cannot TFTP boot and NFS mount on Angstrom on the BeagleBone Black? Or
did you meant the link above was specific to a How to
Did you try the TRM from TI? http://www.ti.com/product/dm3730
Gerald
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 4:15 AM, dustieandthie...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anybody know where in the TI doc is mentioned where the Mentor USB
OTG IP
registers are mapped for the BeagleBoard XM ? The OTG controller is mapped
That indicates there is nothing in flash and nothing on the SD card that it
can boot from.
Gerald
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 7:16 AM, Charles Steinkuehler
char...@steinkuehler.net wrote:
On 10/4/2013 6:46 AM, Michael Vittiglio wrote:
When trying to view what's happening via the FTDI the unity
Make sure everything is plugged in on power up.
Gerald
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 4:55 AM, joshua bailey josh_ba...@hotmail.co.ukwrote:
Hi,
I have tried connecting my usb mouse along with my keyboard using a
powered usb hub and they won't work, this include the keyboard and anything
else
Hi,
For a couple of weeks I have been trying to get ROS installed on my BBxM
using Angstrom 2.6.32 kernel. All I have found so far is that ROS is NOT
supported on the BBxM, which is basically not true because it is available
on Ubuntu for BB(xM). So my question is: why would it not be for
On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 6:02:22 PM UTC+3, joeyme...@gmail.com wrote:
How can I setup TFTP server for the Beaglebone Black?
I have BB white and this is my uEnv.txt where I load kernel+fdt from tftp
and rootfs from nfs:
hostname=a335bone
kernel_addr_r=0x8020
expand_bootfile=setenv
Hi,
I also had trouble to find a working toolchain on Suse 12.3. Finaly I
followed the following instructions to get it work with the Angstom
distribution on a BeagleBone Black target.
http://www.lvr.com/eclipse1.htm
2013/10/4 sydre andrej.kondrat...@gmail.com
Hello,
I have run into small
Could you provide us your source, the compiler/linker output and your
compile command?
2013/10/4 ignacio.mata...@gmail.com
My aim is program in ansi c my beaglebone black. I am using an ubuntu vm
under mac os.
I am new in ubuntu and eclipse and this is the main problem, i guess :-S
I
I've mulling about an really off the wall idea, and I'm wondering if there
is a standard way to do this.
I want a cape which can be used to connect a BeagleBoneBlack with another
dev board in a manner to maximize flexibility.
IE P8 pins 1 to 45 will connect to 45 pins on the other board, with
On Friday, August 23, 2013 8:29:27 PM UTC-4, Seth wrote:
This particular thread looks promising, but I am not sure how the two
patches Pantelis posted fit into a solution. Pantelis says This should fix
kind of problem when the dtbo is not included in the kernel image. which
seems to be
Out of curiosity, what is the process to get patches into the 3.8 Kernel
Linux-Dev repository?
https://github.com/RobertCNelson/linux-dev/tree/am33x-v3.8
There are some updates for the Cape Manager in
https://github.com/pantoniou/linux-bbxm/commit/66166f29c1cfa5035ba4782266d677b908e81f0e
which
So this is an Ethernet issue? Network adapter usually refers to adapting
form one interface, USB, to another.
So, if this is an Ethernet issue, maybe one of the distributors shipped you
a bad board, maybe one that was returned by someone else. Or maybe it is
bad and has an issue, or maybe has
Maybe we are not understanding well...
Ive no usb device attached on them, im forced to attach the usb storage
only to get out the dmesg file from the no working network adapter.
Is clear now?
Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 18:00:33 UTC+2, Gerald ha scritto:
As explained on the Wiki, that
Keep reading.
Gerald
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:07 AM, synko.dr...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe we are not understanding well...
Ive no usb device attached on them, im forced to attach the usb storage
only to get out the dmesg file from the no working network adapter.
Is clear now?
Il giorno
Isnt damaged, the non working eth board if flashed with a more updated
debian image it works!
Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 18:06:03 UTC+2, Gerald ha scritto:
So this is an Ethernet issue? Network adapter usually refers to adapting
form one interface, USB, to another.
So, if this is
Did you try Robert's suggestion?
Gerald
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:22 AM, synko.dr...@gmail.com wrote:
Isnt damaged, the non working eth board if flashed with a more updated
debian image it works!
Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 18:06:03 UTC+2, Gerald ha scritto:
So this is an Ethernet
Where in Italy are you?
Gerald
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:25 AM, synko.dr...@gmail.com wrote:
Ehmm.. i saw the /etc/network/interfaces and is standard should work,...
now im making the udev change... i hope and pray
Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 18:05:38 UTC+2, RobertCNelson ha
the udev rule don't work, the one explained in the link:
*/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
no results, tick tack tick tack.
*
Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 18:05:38 UTC+2, RobertCNelson ha scritto:
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:01 AM, synko...@gmail.com javascript:
wrote:
Who
Near Milan
Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 18:27:26 UTC+2, Gerald ha scritto:
Where in Italy are you?
Gerald
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:25 AM, synko...@gmail.com javascript: wrote:
Ehmm.. i saw the /etc/network/interfaces and is standard should work,...
now im making the udev
Tool Settings GCC C++ Linker Libraries Libraries (-l) Add
... rt.
Problem fixed. Thanks for all.
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MAny thanks Robert,
ifconfig -a showed the eth1 so from what i understood is sufficient to
put an ifconfig -a in the rc.local, is it correct?
Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 18:47:03 UTC+2, RobertCNelson ha scritto:
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:30 AM, synko...@gmail.com javascript:
Are you planning to attend Maker Faire Rome this weekend? If you are, stop
by the Arduino booth and say hello!!
Gerald
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 11:58 AM, synko.dr...@gmail.com wrote:
MAny thanks Robert,
ifconfig -a showed the eth1 so from what i understood is sufficient to
put an
And now a simple question come to my mind... why the eth0 is on my working
board and in the other is showed as eth1? maybe is the mac address that the
system learn as is a second network card...
so from what i see is impossible to scale an image flashing to multiple BBB
without setting the eth
Hi,
I would like to transfer high data rates from PRU to my userspace
C-program. Therefore I need a buffer which is larger than the 12kB of
shared ram. I tried using cmicalis example which he mentioned here:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/beagleboard/iqo3csrF93E/tIzWhN0CB9QJ
My problem:
On Friday, October 4, 2013 12:00:34 PM UTC-4, Jonathan Smith wrote:
Lattice use to produce, and I believe it is still available, a product
called ispGDX, ispGDX2 allows one to reprogram I/O's any to any, as well as
adjust input/output threshholds. Something like that would be great for
done with:
ifconfig -a
ifconfig eth1 ip
Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 18:58:38 UTC+2, synko...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
MAny thanks Robert,
ifconfig -a showed the eth1 so from what i understood is sufficient to
put an ifconfig -a in the rc.local, is it correct?
Il giorno venerdì 4
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 1:00 PM, rh_ richard_hubb...@lavabit.com wrote:
On Thu, 3 Oct 2013 20:19:25 -0700 (PDT)
Joshua Datko jbda...@gmail.com wrote:
OpenSSL with Crypto Acceleration on BBB
I guess if speed is your goal you might not care, but most people assume
that hardware-crypto has been
Yes, is possible cause all the board will see it as eth1...
Il giorno venerdì 4 ottobre 2013 19:11:48 UTC+2, synko...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
so from what i see is impossible to scale an image flashing to multiple
BBB without setting the eth interface... is it correct?
I think that if the
A small CPLD might be even better idea. Not only can allows for flexible
pin assignment, but also can provide glue logic. Xilinx's XC9500XL are 5V
tolerant, but unfortunately the VccIO can go only up to 3.6V. For just a
few boards you can try to find a non-XL chips, which could be powered from
5V.
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 12:11 PM, synko.dr...@gmail.com wrote:
And now a simple question come to my mind... why the eth0 is on my working
board and in the other is showed as eth1? maybe is the mac address that the
system learn as is a second network card...
so from what i see is impossible to
On Friday, October 4, 2013 1:11:48 PM UTC-4, synko...@gmail.com wrote:
so from what i see is impossible to scale an image flashing to multiple
BBB without setting the eth interface... is it correct?
When Linux boots up, it assigns loads the various network drivers for each
network
I have not yet tried to get the HWRNG working on the BBB. According
to the TI Crypto page [1], you just need to reconfigure your kernel
and it should add /dev/hwrng support. If anybody has gotten this
working recently, I'd like to know :)
Josh
[1]
You would want something like this.
http://www.adafruit.com/products/757
On Friday, 4 October 2013 06:52:28 UTC-6, jos...@gmail.com wrote:
oh.. This whole time I was thinking it was 3.3-5v. Thanks for pointing
that out.. I completely missed that. So how would I connect it to the bbb
I did some Google-searches but I didn't find a real clue if my idea is even
possible:
I have in one room a device which can connect to UPnP-server and plays a
list. I thought I can setup my BBB as UPnP-server for which I guess XMBC is
a choice. My final goal would be to play YouTube-Mix via
On 10/4/2013 12:13 PM, Nils Zottmann wrote:
Has anyone an explanation for this behaviour? Perhaps it is a problem with
some kind of cache, how could I get around this? I'd like to implement a
ring buffer but it would have to be very large if it has to take data of
several seconds.
You are
Hello,
I've been trying to lock down a BBB configuration using Angstrom. However
there seems to be a DNS service listening on 0.0.0.0 that I can't seem to
track down. I don't see named/bind process, the busybox version of netstat
won't give me the pid, lsof isn't available -- so what is
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